Re: Upgrade of gcc11-11.3.0 to gcc11-11.3.0_1 requires >= 4.8G /tmp

2022-08-26 Thread David Wolfskill
On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 04:06:39PM +0200, Jan Beich wrote: > ... > Disable LTO_BOOTSTRAP port option or see > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=265254 Good to know; thanks. In any case, one of the laptops finished OK (after having increased tmpfs to 8G). (I had needed to suspend

Re: Upgrade of gcc11-11.3.0 to gcc11-11.3.0_1 requires >= 4.8G /tmp

2022-08-26 Thread Jan Beich
David Wolfskill writes: > Saw this on a couple of laptops, each of which is configured to use a > swap-backed tmpfs for /tmp -- started at 2G, which didn't work so well. > > Looks as if they are over the worst of it, and I've seen /tmp/get to > 4.8G used -- in cdase this helps someone else avoid

Upgrade of gcc11-11.3.0 to gcc11-11.3.0_1 requires >= 4.8G /tmp

2022-08-26 Thread David Wolfskill
Saw this on a couple of laptops, each of which is configured to use a swap-backed tmpfs for /tmp -- started at 2G, which didn't work so well. Looks as if they are over the worst of it, and I've seen /tmp/get to 4.8G used -- in cdase this helps someone else avoid some of the hassle. (This was amd6